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Question: When animals get rid of their gaseous waste, what is exhaled through their mouth and nose?
Options:
A. carbon monoxide
B. carbon dioxide
C. hydrogen
D. oxygen
Answer: | [
"A. carbon monoxide",
"B. carbon dioxide",
"C. hydrogen",
"D. oxygen"
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1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: When animals get rid of their gaseous waste, what is exhaled through their mouth and nose?
Options:
A. carbon monoxide
B. carbon dioxide
C. hydrogen
D. oxygen
Answer: | B |
Question: What is another name for composite volcanos?
Options:
A. seismic giants
B. fjords
C. stratovolcanoes
D. fault lines
Answer: | [
"A. seismic giants",
"B. fjords",
"C. stratovolcanoes",
"D. fault lines"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What is another name for composite volcanos?
Options:
A. seismic giants
B. fjords
C. stratovolcanoes
D. fault lines
Answer: | C |
Question: Fossil records support the idea that periods of little change may be interrupted by bursts of rapid change, an evolutionary model contrasted by what?
Options:
A. elitism
B. darwinian
C. minimalism
D. gradualism
Answer: | [
"A. elitism",
"B. darwinian",
"C. minimalism",
"D. gradualism"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Fossil records support the idea that periods of little change may be interrupted by bursts of rapid change, an evolutionary model contrasted by what?
Options:
A. elitism
B. darwinian
C. minimalism
D. gradualism
Answer: | D |
Question: What type of winds occur when air is forced over a mountain range?
Options:
A. doldrums
B. local winds
C. trade winds
D. chinook winds
Answer: | [
"A. doldrums",
"B. local winds",
"C. trade winds",
"D. chinook winds"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What type of winds occur when air is forced over a mountain range?
Options:
A. doldrums
B. local winds
C. trade winds
D. chinook winds
Answer: | D |
Question: What do clouds trap into the atmosphere at night?
Options:
A. heat
B. smog
C. seawater
D. light
Answer: | [
"A. heat",
"B. smog",
"C. seawater",
"D. light"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What do clouds trap into the atmosphere at night?
Options:
A. heat
B. smog
C. seawater
D. light
Answer: | A |
Question: A nerve cell that carries messages is called a?
Options:
A. mitochondria
B. stem cell
C. platelet
D. neuron
Answer: | [
"A. mitochondria",
"B. stem cell",
"C. platelet",
"D. neuron"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: A nerve cell that carries messages is called a?
Options:
A. mitochondria
B. stem cell
C. platelet
D. neuron
Answer: | D |
Question: What group of animals are the largest arthropods?
Options:
A. fish
B. insects
C. spiders
D. birds
Answer: | [
"A. fish",
"B. insects",
"C. spiders",
"D. birds"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What group of animals are the largest arthropods?
Options:
A. fish
B. insects
C. spiders
D. birds
Answer: | B |
Question: What term describes a collection of similar cells that had a common embryonic origin?
Options:
A. plasma
B. tissue
C. nucleus
D. organ-level organization
Answer: | [
"A. plasma",
"B. tissue",
"C. nucleus",
"D. organ-level organization"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What term describes a collection of similar cells that had a common embryonic origin?
Options:
A. plasma
B. tissue
C. nucleus
D. organ-level organization
Answer: | B |
Question: Most biochemical molecules are macromolecules, meaning that they are what?
Options:
A. very large
B. very abundant
C. very dense
D. very small
Answer: | [
"A. very large",
"B. very abundant",
"C. very dense",
"D. very small"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Most biochemical molecules are macromolecules, meaning that they are what?
Options:
A. very large
B. very abundant
C. very dense
D. very small
Answer: | A |
Question: The name of a spinal cord region corresponds to the level at which spinal nerves pass through the what?
Options:
A. notochord
B. lumbar foramina
C. synovial fluid
D. intervertebral foramina
Answer: | [
"A. notochord",
"B. lumbar foramina",
"C. synovial fluid",
"D. intervertebral foramina"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: The name of a spinal cord region corresponds to the level at which spinal nerves pass through the what?
Options:
A. notochord
B. lumbar foramina
C. synovial fluid
D. intervertebral foramina
Answer: | D |
Question: Tests for levels of what in blood allow a diabetic patient to regulate how much insulin to administer?
Options:
A. alcohol
B. protein
C. glucose
D. chloride
Answer: | [
"A. alcohol",
"B. protein",
"C. glucose",
"D. chloride"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: Tests for levels of what in blood allow a diabetic patient to regulate how much insulin to administer?
Options:
A. alcohol
B. protein
C. glucose
D. chloride
Answer: | C |
Question: The process of breaking down food into nutrients is known as __________
Options:
A. energy
B. digestion
C. filtration
D. absorption
Answer: | [
"A. energy",
"B. digestion",
"C. filtration",
"D. absorption"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: The process of breaking down food into nutrients is known as __________
Options:
A. energy
B. digestion
C. filtration
D. absorption
Answer: | B |
Question: Reasoning can be broken down into two categories: deduction and?
Options:
A. invention
B. induction
C. preduction
D. conduction
Answer: | [
"A. invention",
"B. induction",
"C. preduction",
"D. conduction"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Reasoning can be broken down into two categories: deduction and?
Options:
A. invention
B. induction
C. preduction
D. conduction
Answer: | B |
Question: What are used to make maps of the moon and other planets?
Options:
A. rendering satellites
B. topographical charts
C. imaging satellites
D. radio telescopes
Answer: | [
"A. rendering satellites",
"B. topographical charts",
"C. imaging satellites",
"D. radio telescopes"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What are used to make maps of the moon and other planets?
Options:
A. rendering satellites
B. topographical charts
C. imaging satellites
D. radio telescopes
Answer: | C |
Question: What term describes how closely packed the particles of matter are?
Options:
A. mass
B. range
C. density
D. space
Answer: | [
"A. mass",
"B. range",
"C. density",
"D. space"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What term describes how closely packed the particles of matter are?
Options:
A. mass
B. range
C. density
D. space
Answer: | C |
Question: Populations of viruses do not grow through cell division because they?
Options:
A. non living
B. Acidic
C. are not cells
D. Static
Answer: | [
"A. non living",
"B. Acidic",
"C. are not cells",
"D. Static"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: Populations of viruses do not grow through cell division because they?
Options:
A. non living
B. Acidic
C. are not cells
D. Static
Answer: | C |
Question: What is likely to happen to a parasite if it kills its host?
Options:
A. it thrives
B. it mutates
C. it adapts
D. it dies
Answer: | [
"A. it thrives",
"B. it mutates",
"C. it adapts",
"D. it dies"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What is likely to happen to a parasite if it kills its host?
Options:
A. it thrives
B. it mutates
C. it adapts
D. it dies
Answer: | D |
Question: What is a type of solid that lacks an ordered internal structure?
Options:
A. an elastic solid
B. an amorphous solid
C. ice
D. a sponge
Answer: | [
"A. an elastic solid",
"B. an amorphous solid",
"C. ice",
"D. a sponge"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What is a type of solid that lacks an ordered internal structure?
Options:
A. an elastic solid
B. an amorphous solid
C. ice
D. a sponge
Answer: | B |
Question: What is it called when you get the same result after repeating an experiment?
Options:
A. control
B. variable
C. replication
D. initiation
Answer: | [
"A. control",
"B. variable",
"C. replication",
"D. initiation"
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1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What is it called when you get the same result after repeating an experiment?
Options:
A. control
B. variable
C. replication
D. initiation
Answer: | C |
Question: What is the largest human organ?
Options:
A. skin
B. lungs
C. stomach
D. brain
Answer: | [
"A. skin",
"B. lungs",
"C. stomach",
"D. brain"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the largest human organ?
Options:
A. skin
B. lungs
C. stomach
D. brain
Answer: | A |
Question: In the chest, the trachea divides as it enters the lungs to form the right and left what?
Options:
A. atrium
B. bronchi
C. alveoli
D. ventricle
Answer: | [
"A. atrium",
"B. bronchi",
"C. alveoli",
"D. ventricle"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: In the chest, the trachea divides as it enters the lungs to form the right and left what?
Options:
A. atrium
B. bronchi
C. alveoli
D. ventricle
Answer: | B |
Question: Many objects have color because they contain what?
Options:
A. salts
B. vitamins
C. solvents
D. pigments
Answer: | [
"A. salts",
"B. vitamins",
"C. solvents",
"D. pigments"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Many objects have color because they contain what?
Options:
A. salts
B. vitamins
C. solvents
D. pigments
Answer: | D |
Question: What is the process of action potentials in myelinated axons jumping between the nodes of ranvier called?
Options:
A. saltatory conduction
B. pinworm conduction
C. photoreactive conduction
D. saltatory movement
Answer: | [
"A. saltatory conduction",
"B. pinworm conduction",
"C. photoreactive conduction",
"D. saltatory movement"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the process of action potentials in myelinated axons jumping between the nodes of ranvier called?
Options:
A. saltatory conduction
B. pinworm conduction
C. photoreactive conduction
D. saltatory movement
Answer: | A |
Question: What do craters and rifts become when the fill with water?
Options:
A. grasses
B. rivers
C. creeks
D. lakes
Answer: | [
"A. grasses",
"B. rivers",
"C. creeks",
"D. lakes"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What do craters and rifts become when the fill with water?
Options:
A. grasses
B. rivers
C. creeks
D. lakes
Answer: | D |
Question: What kind of power does not produce any pollutants, but produces waste that can be difficult to dispose of?
Options:
A. biofuel
B. electrical
C. nuclear
D. solar
Answer: | [
"A. biofuel",
"B. electrical",
"C. nuclear",
"D. solar"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What kind of power does not produce any pollutants, but produces waste that can be difficult to dispose of?
Options:
A. biofuel
B. electrical
C. nuclear
D. solar
Answer: | C |
Question: What is the long, narrow tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach by the mechanism of peristalsis?
Options:
A. esophagus
B. liver
C. spinal cord
D. gallbladder
Answer: | [
"A. esophagus",
"B. liver",
"C. spinal cord",
"D. gallbladder"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the long, narrow tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach by the mechanism of peristalsis?
Options:
A. esophagus
B. liver
C. spinal cord
D. gallbladder
Answer: | A |
Question: What is the temperature at which condensation of water vapor occurs called?
Options:
A. the dew point
B. the cooling point
C. the tipping point
D. the boiling point
Answer: | [
"A. the dew point",
"B. the cooling point",
"C. the tipping point",
"D. the boiling point"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the temperature at which condensation of water vapor occurs called?
Options:
A. the dew point
B. the cooling point
C. the tipping point
D. the boiling point
Answer: | A |
Question: Alkenes have double bonds while alkynes have what?
Options:
A. quadruple bonds
B. single bonds
C. equal bonds
D. triple bonds
Answer: | [
"A. quadruple bonds",
"B. single bonds",
"C. equal bonds",
"D. triple bonds"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Alkenes have double bonds while alkynes have what?
Options:
A. quadruple bonds
B. single bonds
C. equal bonds
D. triple bonds
Answer: | D |
Question: What is our main source of aluminum ore?
Options:
A. cobalt
B. coal
C. tin
D. bauxite
Answer: | [
"A. cobalt",
"B. coal",
"C. tin",
"D. bauxite"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What is our main source of aluminum ore?
Options:
A. cobalt
B. coal
C. tin
D. bauxite
Answer: | D |
Question: Rapidly produced genetic vairants are found in organisms with what type of generation time?
Options:
A. long
B. short
C. oscillating
D. repeating
Answer: | [
"A. long",
"B. short",
"C. oscillating",
"D. repeating"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Rapidly produced genetic vairants are found in organisms with what type of generation time?
Options:
A. long
B. short
C. oscillating
D. repeating
Answer: | B |
Question: What are the 2 primary hosts of ebola in central africa?
Options:
A. apes and bats
B. apes and hippos
C. lions and elephants
D. hyenas and apes
Answer: | [
"A. apes and bats",
"B. apes and hippos",
"C. lions and elephants",
"D. hyenas and apes"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What are the 2 primary hosts of ebola in central africa?
Options:
A. apes and bats
B. apes and hippos
C. lions and elephants
D. hyenas and apes
Answer: | A |
Question: Unlike prokaryotic cells, dna and rna synthesis in eukaryotic cells occurs in a separate compartment from synthesis of what?
Options:
A. protein
B. acids
C. membrane
D. phenotype
Answer: | [
"A. protein",
"B. acids",
"C. membrane",
"D. phenotype"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Unlike prokaryotic cells, dna and rna synthesis in eukaryotic cells occurs in a separate compartment from synthesis of what?
Options:
A. protein
B. acids
C. membrane
D. phenotype
Answer: | A |
Question: What important organelle (that would otherwise be centrally located and crucial to the cell's survival) do prokaryotic cells lack?
Options:
A. nucleus
B. electrons
C. molecules
D. protons
Answer: | [
"A. nucleus",
"B. electrons",
"C. molecules",
"D. protons"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What important organelle (that would otherwise be centrally located and crucial to the cell's survival) do prokaryotic cells lack?
Options:
A. nucleus
B. electrons
C. molecules
D. protons
Answer: | A |
Question: What is the outer layer of an axon that acts like a layer of insulation, similar to the plastic that encases an electrical cord?
Options:
A. myelin sheath
B. lipids sheath
C. layer sheath
D. nerve sheath
Answer: | [
"A. myelin sheath",
"B. lipids sheath",
"C. layer sheath",
"D. nerve sheath"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the outer layer of an axon that acts like a layer of insulation, similar to the plastic that encases an electrical cord?
Options:
A. myelin sheath
B. lipids sheath
C. layer sheath
D. nerve sheath
Answer: | A |
Question: What occurs when some members of a species become geographically separated?
Options:
A. allopatric speciation
B. divergent speciation
C. symbiotic speciation
D. reflective speciation
Answer: | [
"A. allopatric speciation",
"B. divergent speciation",
"C. symbiotic speciation",
"D. reflective speciation"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What occurs when some members of a species become geographically separated?
Options:
A. allopatric speciation
B. divergent speciation
C. symbiotic speciation
D. reflective speciation
Answer: | A |
Question: What creatures evolved from a lobe-finned lungfish ancestor?
Options:
A. horses
B. mice
C. birds
D. amphibians
Answer: | [
"A. horses",
"B. mice",
"C. birds",
"D. amphibians"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What creatures evolved from a lobe-finned lungfish ancestor?
Options:
A. horses
B. mice
C. birds
D. amphibians
Answer: | D |
Question: What is the term for a mixture of two or more substances that has the same composition throughout?
Options:
A. simple liquid
B. structure
C. fluid
D. solution
Answer: | [
"A. simple liquid",
"B. structure",
"C. fluid",
"D. solution"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What is the term for a mixture of two or more substances that has the same composition throughout?
Options:
A. simple liquid
B. structure
C. fluid
D. solution
Answer: | D |
Question: What are flagellate protozoa that cause giardiasis?
Options:
A. fungus
B. diatoms
C. giardia
D. plankton
Answer: | [
"A. fungus",
"B. diatoms",
"C. giardia",
"D. plankton"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What are flagellate protozoa that cause giardiasis?
Options:
A. fungus
B. diatoms
C. giardia
D. plankton
Answer: | C |
Question: Rna and dna are types of what biochemical compounds containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus?
Options:
A. nucleic acids
B. hormones
C. nitrous acids
D. amino acids
Answer: | [
"A. nucleic acids",
"B. hormones",
"C. nitrous acids",
"D. amino acids"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Rna and dna are types of what biochemical compounds containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus?
Options:
A. nucleic acids
B. hormones
C. nitrous acids
D. amino acids
Answer: | A |
Question: What are the contacts between neurons called?
Options:
A. impulses
B. synapses
C. neurapses
D. electrodes
Answer: | [
"A. impulses",
"B. synapses",
"C. neurapses",
"D. electrodes"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What are the contacts between neurons called?
Options:
A. impulses
B. synapses
C. neurapses
D. electrodes
Answer: | B |
Question: What is the color of the powder of a mineral?
Options:
A. organic
B. blue
C. gray
D. streak
Answer: | [
"A. organic",
"B. blue",
"C. gray",
"D. streak"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What is the color of the powder of a mineral?
Options:
A. organic
B. blue
C. gray
D. streak
Answer: | D |
Question: What basic plant structure facilitates dispersal of pollen and fruit by raising reproductive structures?
Options:
A. flower
B. stem
C. root
D. leaf
Answer: | [
"A. flower",
"B. stem",
"C. root",
"D. leaf"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What basic plant structure facilitates dispersal of pollen and fruit by raising reproductive structures?
Options:
A. flower
B. stem
C. root
D. leaf
Answer: | B |
Question: What type of compound is essential to life?
Options:
A. water
B. oxygen
C. nitrogen
D. carbon
Answer: | [
"A. water",
"B. oxygen",
"C. nitrogen",
"D. carbon"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What type of compound is essential to life?
Options:
A. water
B. oxygen
C. nitrogen
D. carbon
Answer: | A |
Question: Which part of the ear amplifies the sound waves?
Options:
A. middle ear
B. ear canal
C. cochlea
D. eardrum
Answer: | [
"A. middle ear",
"B. ear canal",
"C. cochlea",
"D. eardrum"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Which part of the ear amplifies the sound waves?
Options:
A. middle ear
B. ear canal
C. cochlea
D. eardrum
Answer: | A |
Question: The shape of a virus is determined by the type and arrangement of proteins in its what?
Options:
A. anode
B. enamel
C. nuclei
D. capsid
Answer: | [
"A. anode",
"B. enamel",
"C. nuclei",
"D. capsid"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: The shape of a virus is determined by the type and arrangement of proteins in its what?
Options:
A. anode
B. enamel
C. nuclei
D. capsid
Answer: | D |
Question: What is the rising and sinking of warm and cooler material called?
Options:
A. conveyance
B. convection
C. depression
D. diffusion
Answer: | [
"A. conveyance",
"B. convection",
"C. depression",
"D. diffusion"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the rising and sinking of warm and cooler material called?
Options:
A. conveyance
B. convection
C. depression
D. diffusion
Answer: | B |
Question: What is a group of connected cells that have a similar function within an organism called?
Options:
A. organ
B. tissue
C. nucleus
D. colony
Answer: | [
"A. organ",
"B. tissue",
"C. nucleus",
"D. colony"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What is a group of connected cells that have a similar function within an organism called?
Options:
A. organ
B. tissue
C. nucleus
D. colony
Answer: | B |
Question: The number of what subatomic particles can vary between atoms of the same element?
Options:
A. neurons
B. electrons
C. neutrons
D. protons
Answer: | [
"A. neurons",
"B. electrons",
"C. neutrons",
"D. protons"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: The number of what subatomic particles can vary between atoms of the same element?
Options:
A. neurons
B. electrons
C. neutrons
D. protons
Answer: | C |
Question: Water is recycled constantly through which system?
Options:
A. the hydropshere
B. the ecosystem
C. the troposphere
D. the habitat
Answer: | [
"A. the hydropshere",
"B. the ecosystem",
"C. the troposphere",
"D. the habitat"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Water is recycled constantly through which system?
Options:
A. the hydropshere
B. the ecosystem
C. the troposphere
D. the habitat
Answer: | B |
Question: The process in which organ systems work to maintain a stable internal environment is called what?
Options:
A. ketosis
B. thrombosis
C. homeostasis
D. consciousness
Answer: | [
"A. ketosis",
"B. thrombosis",
"C. homeostasis",
"D. consciousness"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: The process in which organ systems work to maintain a stable internal environment is called what?
Options:
A. ketosis
B. thrombosis
C. homeostasis
D. consciousness
Answer: | C |
Question: What do scientist's believe mercury's core is mostly made of?
Options:
A. melted iron
B. water
C. quicksilver
D. helium gas
Answer: | [
"A. melted iron",
"B. water",
"C. quicksilver",
"D. helium gas"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What do scientist's believe mercury's core is mostly made of?
Options:
A. melted iron
B. water
C. quicksilver
D. helium gas
Answer: | A |
Question: What material comprises the sun and other stars, as well as lightning and the northern lights?
Options:
A. plasma
B. gamma
C. gas
D. aurora
Answer: | [
"A. plasma",
"B. gamma",
"C. gas",
"D. aurora"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What material comprises the sun and other stars, as well as lightning and the northern lights?
Options:
A. plasma
B. gamma
C. gas
D. aurora
Answer: | A |
Question: The function of which organ is to filter blood and form urine?
Options:
A. gallbladder
B. lungs
C. kidneys
D. liver
Answer: | [
"A. gallbladder",
"B. lungs",
"C. kidneys",
"D. liver"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: The function of which organ is to filter blood and form urine?
Options:
A. gallbladder
B. lungs
C. kidneys
D. liver
Answer: | C |
Question: The attraction between all objects in the universe is known as ______.
Options:
A. electricity
B. magnetism
C. gravity
D. variation
Answer: | [
"A. electricity",
"B. magnetism",
"C. gravity",
"D. variation"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: The attraction between all objects in the universe is known as ______.
Options:
A. electricity
B. magnetism
C. gravity
D. variation
Answer: | C |
Question: Friction causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster, which produces what?
Options:
A. life
B. heat
C. cold
D. precipitation
Answer: | [
"A. life",
"B. heat",
"C. cold",
"D. precipitation"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Friction causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster, which produces what?
Options:
A. life
B. heat
C. cold
D. precipitation
Answer: | B |
Question: The cell wall acts as an extra layer of protection, helps the cell maintain its shape, and prevents what?
Options:
A. dehydration
B. exhaustion
C. extinction
D. Respiration
Answer: | [
"A. dehydration",
"B. exhaustion",
"C. extinction",
"D. Respiration"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: The cell wall acts as an extra layer of protection, helps the cell maintain its shape, and prevents what?
Options:
A. dehydration
B. exhaustion
C. extinction
D. Respiration
Answer: | A |
Question: What's another term for egg-laying mammals?
Options:
A. viviparus
B. herbivores
C. amphibians
D. monotremes
Answer: | [
"A. viviparus",
"B. herbivores",
"C. amphibians",
"D. monotremes"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What's another term for egg-laying mammals?
Options:
A. viviparus
B. herbivores
C. amphibians
D. monotremes
Answer: | D |
Question: What code is the same in all living things and shows that all organisms are related by descent from a common ancestor?
Options:
A. genetic
B. descendant
C. intrinsic
D. biochemical
Answer: | [
"A. genetic",
"B. descendant",
"C. intrinsic",
"D. biochemical"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What code is the same in all living things and shows that all organisms are related by descent from a common ancestor?
Options:
A. genetic
B. descendant
C. intrinsic
D. biochemical
Answer: | A |
Question: All animals that derive energy from food are classified as what?
Options:
A. heterotrophs
B. lifeforms
C. paleotrophs
D. heliotrophs
Answer: | [
"A. heterotrophs",
"B. lifeforms",
"C. paleotrophs",
"D. heliotrophs"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: All animals that derive energy from food are classified as what?
Options:
A. heterotrophs
B. lifeforms
C. paleotrophs
D. heliotrophs
Answer: | A |
Question: Through which process is the human gene for insulin placed into bacteria?
Options:
A. transformation
B. absorption
C. migration
D. mutation
Answer: | [
"A. transformation",
"B. absorption",
"C. migration",
"D. mutation"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Through which process is the human gene for insulin placed into bacteria?
Options:
A. transformation
B. absorption
C. migration
D. mutation
Answer: | A |
Question: What is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit?
Options:
A. inorganic
B. mutualism
C. parasitism
D. detrimental
Answer: | [
"A. inorganic",
"B. mutualism",
"C. parasitism",
"D. detrimental"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit?
Options:
A. inorganic
B. mutualism
C. parasitism
D. detrimental
Answer: | B |
Question: What is the term for longer chains of monosaccharides ?
Options:
A. polysaccharides
B. hydrocarbons
C. oligosaccharides
D. proteins
Answer: | [
"A. polysaccharides",
"B. hydrocarbons",
"C. oligosaccharides",
"D. proteins"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the term for longer chains of monosaccharides ?
Options:
A. polysaccharides
B. hydrocarbons
C. oligosaccharides
D. proteins
Answer: | A |
Question: Electrical potential energy can be described by the equation pe = qv, where q is the electric charge and v is what?
Options:
A. frequency
B. wavelength density
C. amplitude
D. voltage
Answer: | [
"A. frequency",
"B. wavelength density",
"C. amplitude",
"D. voltage"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Electrical potential energy can be described by the equation pe = qv, where q is the electric charge and v is what?
Options:
A. frequency
B. wavelength density
C. amplitude
D. voltage
Answer: | D |
Question: What are broad explanations that are widely accepted as true?
Options:
A. scientific experiments
B. informal theories
C. scientific theories
D. scientific hypotheses
Answer: | [
"A. scientific experiments",
"B. informal theories",
"C. scientific theories",
"D. scientific hypotheses"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What are broad explanations that are widely accepted as true?
Options:
A. scientific experiments
B. informal theories
C. scientific theories
D. scientific hypotheses
Answer: | C |
Question: What process is at work when warm air or water rises, and cool air or water sinks?
Options:
A. radiation
B. moisture
C. evaporation
D. convection
Answer: | [
"A. radiation",
"B. moisture",
"C. evaporation",
"D. convection"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What process is at work when warm air or water rises, and cool air or water sinks?
Options:
A. radiation
B. moisture
C. evaporation
D. convection
Answer: | D |
Question: If force is applied further away from a pivot point, than what kind of acceleration will be greater?
Options:
A. rectangular
B. parameters
C. circular
D. angular
Answer: | [
"A. rectangular",
"B. parameters",
"C. circular",
"D. angular"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: If force is applied further away from a pivot point, than what kind of acceleration will be greater?
Options:
A. rectangular
B. parameters
C. circular
D. angular
Answer: | D |
Question: The kinetic-molecular theory as it applies to gases has how many basic assumptions?
Options:
A. four
B. five
C. seven
D. two
Answer: | [
"A. four",
"B. five",
"C. seven",
"D. two"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: The kinetic-molecular theory as it applies to gases has how many basic assumptions?
Options:
A. four
B. five
C. seven
D. two
Answer: | B |
Question: During photosynthesis, what is energy from the sun converted to after entering a plant?
Options:
A. Carbon
B. Proteins
C. chloride
D. glucose
Answer: | [
"A. Carbon",
"B. Proteins",
"C. chloride",
"D. glucose"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: During photosynthesis, what is energy from the sun converted to after entering a plant?
Options:
A. Carbon
B. Proteins
C. chloride
D. glucose
Answer: | D |
Question: Formic acid is found in the secretions of?
Options:
A. stomach acid
B. stinging ants
C. sweat glands
D. acid rain
Answer: | [
"A. stomach acid",
"B. stinging ants",
"C. sweat glands",
"D. acid rain"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Formic acid is found in the secretions of?
Options:
A. stomach acid
B. stinging ants
C. sweat glands
D. acid rain
Answer: | B |
Question: What do hydrophilic substances have an affinity for?
Options:
A. heat
B. air
C. soil
D. water
Answer: | [
"A. heat",
"B. air",
"C. soil",
"D. water"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What do hydrophilic substances have an affinity for?
Options:
A. heat
B. air
C. soil
D. water
Answer: | D |
Question: What is a structure that consists of two or more types of tissues that work together to do the same job?
Options:
A. organ
B. organism
C. cell
D. organ system
Answer: | [
"A. organ",
"B. organism",
"C. cell",
"D. organ system"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is a structure that consists of two or more types of tissues that work together to do the same job?
Options:
A. organ
B. organism
C. cell
D. organ system
Answer: | A |
Question: What is formed when amino acids are linked together in a long chain?
Options:
A. protein
B. water molecule
C. amino acid
D. hormones
Answer: | [
"A. protein",
"B. water molecule",
"C. amino acid",
"D. hormones"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is formed when amino acids are linked together in a long chain?
Options:
A. protein
B. water molecule
C. amino acid
D. hormones
Answer: | A |
Question: Both diffusion and effusion are related to the speed at which what objects move?
Options:
A. solids
B. gas molecules
C. copper molecules
D. electricity
Answer: | [
"A. solids",
"B. gas molecules",
"C. copper molecules",
"D. electricity"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Both diffusion and effusion are related to the speed at which what objects move?
Options:
A. solids
B. gas molecules
C. copper molecules
D. electricity
Answer: | B |
Question: Baroreceptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses monitor what level in the body?
Options:
A. temperature
B. blood pressure
C. air intake
D. hunger
Answer: | [
"A. temperature",
"B. blood pressure",
"C. air intake",
"D. hunger"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Baroreceptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses monitor what level in the body?
Options:
A. temperature
B. blood pressure
C. air intake
D. hunger
Answer: | B |
Question: The electronegativity of an element increases with increasing of what state?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. isolation
C. conduction
D. oxidation
Answer: | [
"A. evaporation",
"B. isolation",
"C. conduction",
"D. oxidation"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: The electronegativity of an element increases with increasing of what state?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. isolation
C. conduction
D. oxidation
Answer: | D |
Question: Animals require air, water, and what in order to live and survive?
Options:
A. food?
B. shade
C. time
D. mates
Answer: | [
"A. food?",
"B. shade",
"C. time",
"D. mates"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Animals require air, water, and what in order to live and survive?
Options:
A. food?
B. shade
C. time
D. mates
Answer: | A |
Question: How many types of bosons are there?
Options:
A. three
B. one
C. five
D. four
Answer: | [
"A. three",
"B. one",
"C. five",
"D. four"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: How many types of bosons are there?
Options:
A. three
B. one
C. five
D. four
Answer: | D |
Question: What astronomical phenomenon, formed of split asteroids or planetary rocks, provides clues about our solar system?
Options:
A. stars
B. comets
C. galaxies
D. meteorites
Answer: | [
"A. stars",
"B. comets",
"C. galaxies",
"D. meteorites"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: What astronomical phenomenon, formed of split asteroids or planetary rocks, provides clues about our solar system?
Options:
A. stars
B. comets
C. galaxies
D. meteorites
Answer: | D |
Question: An electron possesses both particle and these?
Options:
A. wave properties
B. surging properties
C. land properties
D. shock properties
Answer: | [
"A. wave properties",
"B. surging properties",
"C. land properties",
"D. shock properties"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: An electron possesses both particle and these?
Options:
A. wave properties
B. surging properties
C. land properties
D. shock properties
Answer: | A |
Question: What are mutant versions of normal genes called?
Options:
A. proto-oncogenes
B. anti-oncogenes
C. antecedent - oncogenes
D. extinction - oncogenes
Answer: | [
"A. proto-oncogenes",
"B. anti-oncogenes",
"C. antecedent - oncogenes",
"D. extinction - oncogenes"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What are mutant versions of normal genes called?
Options:
A. proto-oncogenes
B. anti-oncogenes
C. antecedent - oncogenes
D. extinction - oncogenes
Answer: | A |
Question: The heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body make up what organ system?
Options:
A. lymphatic system
B. cardiovascular system
C. respiratory system
D. immune system
Answer: | [
"A. lymphatic system",
"B. cardiovascular system",
"C. respiratory system",
"D. immune system"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: The heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body make up what organ system?
Options:
A. lymphatic system
B. cardiovascular system
C. respiratory system
D. immune system
Answer: | B |
Question: When a predator kills and eats its prey, what sort of predation is this referred to as?
Options:
A. just
B. false
C. true
D. predestined
Answer: | [
"A. just",
"B. false",
"C. true",
"D. predestined"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: When a predator kills and eats its prey, what sort of predation is this referred to as?
Options:
A. just
B. false
C. true
D. predestined
Answer: | C |
Question: Pressure, volume, and temperature are related by which law?
Options:
A. law of inertia
B. Law of Conservation
C. gas law
D. Murphy's Law
Answer: | [
"A. law of inertia",
"B. Law of Conservation",
"C. gas law",
"D. Murphy's Law"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: Pressure, volume, and temperature are related by which law?
Options:
A. law of inertia
B. Law of Conservation
C. gas law
D. Murphy's Law
Answer: | C |
Question: Different forms, or allotropes, of carbon are diamond, graphite, and what?
Options:
A. fullerenes
B. vesicles
C. carbonite
D. ligands
Answer: | [
"A. fullerenes",
"B. vesicles",
"C. carbonite",
"D. ligands"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Different forms, or allotropes, of carbon are diamond, graphite, and what?
Options:
A. fullerenes
B. vesicles
C. carbonite
D. ligands
Answer: | A |
Question: What is the process in which organisms reproduce sexually by joining gametes called?
Options:
A. propagation
B. migration
C. fertilization
D. stimulation
Answer: | [
"A. propagation",
"B. migration",
"C. fertilization",
"D. stimulation"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What is the process in which organisms reproduce sexually by joining gametes called?
Options:
A. propagation
B. migration
C. fertilization
D. stimulation
Answer: | C |
Question: What is the force of attraction between things that have mass
Options:
A. momentum
B. gravity
C. motion
D. friction
Answer: | [
"A. momentum",
"B. gravity",
"C. motion",
"D. friction"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the force of attraction between things that have mass
Options:
A. momentum
B. gravity
C. motion
D. friction
Answer: | B |
Question: Mitosis and meiosis are two types of what process, with dramatically different products?
Options:
A. cell solution
B. cell division
C. cell transition
D. cell diffusion
Answer: | [
"A. cell solution",
"B. cell division",
"C. cell transition",
"D. cell diffusion"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Mitosis and meiosis are two types of what process, with dramatically different products?
Options:
A. cell solution
B. cell division
C. cell transition
D. cell diffusion
Answer: | B |
Question: Zinc reacting with hydrochloric acid produces bubbles of which gas?
Options:
A. mustard
B. helium
C. hydrogen
D. carbon
Answer: | [
"A. mustard",
"B. helium",
"C. hydrogen",
"D. carbon"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: Zinc reacting with hydrochloric acid produces bubbles of which gas?
Options:
A. mustard
B. helium
C. hydrogen
D. carbon
Answer: | C |
Question: Water gains and loses what more slowly than does land, affecting seasonal conditions inland and on the coast?
Options:
A. humidity
B. heat
C. volume
D. minerals
Answer: | [
"A. humidity",
"B. heat",
"C. volume",
"D. minerals"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Water gains and loses what more slowly than does land, affecting seasonal conditions inland and on the coast?
Options:
A. humidity
B. heat
C. volume
D. minerals
Answer: | B |
Question: Covalent solutes separate into what when dissolved?
Options:
A. new molecules
B. individual molecules
C. second molecules
D. true molecules
Answer: | [
"A. new molecules",
"B. individual molecules",
"C. second molecules",
"D. true molecules"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Covalent solutes separate into what when dissolved?
Options:
A. new molecules
B. individual molecules
C. second molecules
D. true molecules
Answer: | B |
Question: What term indicates moles per liter, whereas molality is moles per kilogram of solvent?
Options:
A. kilocalorie
B. pollenation
C. molarity
D. abundance
Answer: | [
"A. kilocalorie",
"B. pollenation",
"C. molarity",
"D. abundance"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What term indicates moles per liter, whereas molality is moles per kilogram of solvent?
Options:
A. kilocalorie
B. pollenation
C. molarity
D. abundance
Answer: | C |
Question: Many of the hormones are secreted in response to what signals of the body?
Options:
A. nose system signals
B. heart system signals
C. skeletal system signals
D. nervous system signals
Answer: | [
"A. nose system signals",
"B. heart system signals",
"C. skeletal system signals",
"D. nervous system signals"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Many of the hormones are secreted in response to what signals of the body?
Options:
A. nose system signals
B. heart system signals
C. skeletal system signals
D. nervous system signals
Answer: | D |
Question: What are two of the most common vision problems?
Options:
A. nearsightedness and farsightedness
B. myopia and nearsightedness
C. cross-eye and blindness
D. blindness and astigmatism
Answer: | [
"A. nearsightedness and farsightedness",
"B. myopia and nearsightedness",
"C. cross-eye and blindness",
"D. blindness and astigmatism"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What are two of the most common vision problems?
Options:
A. nearsightedness and farsightedness
B. myopia and nearsightedness
C. cross-eye and blindness
D. blindness and astigmatism
Answer: | A |
Question: Hydrochloric acid is formed when hcl is dissolved into what?
Options:
A. water
B. plasma
C. blood
D. sodium
Answer: | [
"A. water",
"B. plasma",
"C. blood",
"D. sodium"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: Hydrochloric acid is formed when hcl is dissolved into what?
Options:
A. water
B. plasma
C. blood
D. sodium
Answer: | A |
Question: Atoms of the same element that have different masses are called what?
Options:
A. mutations
B. radioactive
C. variations
D. isotopes
Answer: | [
"A. mutations",
"B. radioactive",
"C. variations",
"D. isotopes"
] | [
1,
1,
1,
10
] | Question: Atoms of the same element that have different masses are called what?
Options:
A. mutations
B. radioactive
C. variations
D. isotopes
Answer: | D |
Question: What term is used to describe potential energy due to an object’s shape?
Options:
A. elastic potential energy
B. stimulated potential energy
C. kinetic energy
D. flexible energy
Answer: | [
"A. elastic potential energy",
"B. stimulated potential energy",
"C. kinetic energy",
"D. flexible energy"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What term is used to describe potential energy due to an object’s shape?
Options:
A. elastic potential energy
B. stimulated potential energy
C. kinetic energy
D. flexible energy
Answer: | A |
Question: What property is characterized by eddies and swirls that mix layers of fluid together, unlike laminar flow?
Options:
A. combustion
B. evaporation
C. turbulence
D. compression
Answer: | [
"A. combustion",
"B. evaporation",
"C. turbulence",
"D. compression"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What property is characterized by eddies and swirls that mix layers of fluid together, unlike laminar flow?
Options:
A. combustion
B. evaporation
C. turbulence
D. compression
Answer: | C |
Question: What process refers to a separation of charge within an atom or molecule?
Options:
A. convection
B. diffusion
C. polarization
D. rotation
Answer: | [
"A. convection",
"B. diffusion",
"C. polarization",
"D. rotation"
] | [
1,
1,
10,
1
] | Question: What process refers to a separation of charge within an atom or molecule?
Options:
A. convection
B. diffusion
C. polarization
D. rotation
Answer: | C |
Question: What is the largest cartilaginous fish?
Options:
A. whale shark
B. sturgeon
C. dolphin
D. blue whale
Answer: | [
"A. whale shark",
"B. sturgeon",
"C. dolphin",
"D. blue whale"
] | [
10,
1,
1,
1
] | Question: What is the largest cartilaginous fish?
Options:
A. whale shark
B. sturgeon
C. dolphin
D. blue whale
Answer: | A |
Question: Capillaries in the chorionic villi filter fetal wastes out of the blood and return clean, oxygenated blood to the fetus through what?
Options:
A. skin vein
B. umbilical vein
C. Back Vein
D. separates vein
Answer: | [
"A. skin vein",
"B. umbilical vein",
"C. Back Vein",
"D. separates vein"
] | [
1,
10,
1,
1
] | Question: Capillaries in the chorionic villi filter fetal wastes out of the blood and return clean, oxygenated blood to the fetus through what?
Options:
A. skin vein
B. umbilical vein
C. Back Vein
D. separates vein
Answer: | B |